British Isles

Cyber centre: ‘beware phony IT calls’ after retailer hacks

08 May 2025
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued a warning following recent cyber attacks targeting major retailers including Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods. Criminal hackers have reportedly impersonated IT help desks to…

Church of Scotland to take neutral stance on Scottish assisted dying bill

08 May 2025
The Church of Scotland is set to become the first major UK denomination to adopt a neutral stance on assisted dying, marking a significant shift from its historic opposition. This move comes ahead…

Local elections likely to reflect immense voter disillusionment

01 May 2025
The 1 May local elections in England are set to reflect deep public disillusionment with the traditional two-party system, according to a recent poll for Channel 4. Of those surveyed, 41% said ‘none…

Climate change: government plans are ‘dangerously inadequate’

01 May 2025
A scathing new report from the Climate Change Committee (CCC) warns that government efforts to protect people and infrastructure from the impacts of climate change are dangerously inadequate. The report found that of…

Britain set for a new trade partnership with EU

01 May 2025
Britain and the EU are set to formalise a new strategic partnership to strengthen trade ties and present a united front against Donald Trump's global tariff agenda. A leaked draft declaration, dated 25…

Already over ten thousand migrant Channel crossings this year

01 May 2025
Over ten thousand asylum-seekers have crossed the English Channel in small boats so far in 2025 - an increase of 40% compared to the same period in 2024. The rise has intensified political…

Jenkyns clashes with Farage on children with special needs

01 May 2025
Reform UK’s Greater Lincolnshire mayoral candidate, Dame Andrea Jenkyns, has publicly distanced herself from comments made by party leader Nigel Farage regarding special educational needs (SEND). Farage recently claimed that many childhood SEND…

Counter-terrorism police investigating Kneecap videos

01 May 2025
Counter-terrorist police are investigating videos of Irish-language rap trio Kneecap, recorded at gigs in 2023 and 2024. The videos appear to show band members encouraging violence against British MPs and expressing support for…

Pressure builds on UK finances as Reeves pushes for US trade deal

24 Apr 2025
The Government borrowed £151.9 billion in the year to March, up £20.7 billion from the previous year, raising concerns about the nation’s financial stability. The figures, revealed as Rachel Reeves visits Washington to…

Birmingham bin strike resolution 'in touching distance'?

24 Apr 2025
A resolution to Birmingham’s ongoing bin strike may be near, as the conciliation service Acas is set to join negotiations for the first time. The dispute, led by over 350 members of the…
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